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Worcester industrial properties snapped up for $350K

Three properties in the South Worcester Industrial Park have been purchased, including a site that will be the future workplace for 80 employees of Worcester's Table Talk Pies.

Worcester health center names new chief medical officer

The Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center has named Dr. Pablo Hernandez as the Worcester organization's new chief medical officer.

Worcester City Manager accepts 3-year contract extension

City Manager Edward Augustus, Jr. has accepted a three year contract extension that the City Council voted last night to extend to him.

Clinton Savings Bank adds commercial manager

Clinton Savings Bank has added Daniel Kelser as a senior vice president and commercial relationship manager, where he will work closely with the business and commercial sector.
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WRTA opens $90M operations facility

The Worcester Regional Transportation Agency on Tuesday held its grand opening for its $90-million maintenance and operations facility.

MassMEP, WPI pledge $2.5M for voke/tech schools

The Worcester-based Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership and Worcester Polytechnic Institute will provide a $2.5-million in-kind grant of software and educational materials to vocational technical high schools.

Emuge opens new West Boylston tech center

Emuge Corp., a manufacturer of precision cutting tools, last week announced the opening of a new technology center at its 21,000-square-foot West Boylston facility.

Community Legal Aid gets $300K for fair housing programs

Worcester's Community Legal Aid has received $300,000 out of $1.9 million in federal funding to bankroll fair housing initiatives in Massachusetts.
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Worcester agency charged with defrauding Medicaid out of $816K

Worcester-based Compassionate Homecare and three individuals have been indicted in connection with allegations that they stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state's Medicaid program.

Morgan Stanley charged with running unethical sales contest

The Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin has charged Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC with with dishonest and unethical conduct in connection with high pressure sales contests, some of which took place in Worcester.
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